Digital Diagnostics Monitoring
Some Nokia SFPs, XFPs, and the MSA DWDM transponder support the Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) capability, which allows the transceiver module to maintain information about its working status in device registers, including:
temperature
supply voltage
transmit (Tx) bias current
Tx output power
received (Rx) optical power
The optical transceiver DDM feature provides real-time values for guidance. For the specific values, the optical power data provides an accuracy of ±3 dB or better. The accuracy of this data is defined in the relevant standard for the transceiver type, such as SFF-8472 for SFP+. Use an optical power meter where precise optical power data is required. Contact your Nokia technical support representative for further assistance or clarification.
The transceiver is also programmed with warning and alarm thresholds for low and high conditions that can generate system events. These thresholds are programmed by the transceiver manufacturer.
No CLI command configuration is required to support DDM operations. However, the show port port-id detail command displays DDM information in the Transceiver Digital Diagnostics Monitoring output section.
The Tx and Rx power displayed in the DDM output are average optical power in dBm.
DDM information is populated into the router MIBs, so the DDM data can be retrieved by Network Management using SNMP. Also, RMON threshold monitoring can be configured for the DDM MIB variables to set custom event thresholds if the factory-programmed thresholds are not at the wanted levels.
The following are potential uses of the DDM data:
optics degradation monitoring
With the information returned by the DDM-capable optics module, degradation in optical performance can be monitored and trigger events based on custom or the factory-programmed warning and alarm thresholds.
link/router fault isolation
With the information returned by the DDM-capable optics module, any optical problem affecting a port can be quickly identified or eliminated as the potential problem source.
The following table describes supported real-time DDM features.
Parameter |
User units |
SFP/XFP units |
SFP |
XFP |
MSA DWDM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Temperature |
Celsius |
C |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
Supply Voltage |
Volts |
µV |
Supported |
Supported |
Not supported |
TX Bias Current |
mA |
µA |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
TX Output Power |
dBm (converted from mW) |
mW |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
RX Received Optical Power4 |
dBm (converted from dBm) (Avg Rx Power or OMA) |
mW |
Supported |
Supported |
Supported |
AUX1 |
parameter dependent (embedded in transceiver) |
- |
Not supported |
Supported |
Not supported |
AUX2 |
parameter dependent (embedded in transceiver) |
- |
Not supported |
Supported |
Not supported |
The following table describes supported factory-programmed DDM alarms and warnings.
Parameter |
SFP/XFP units |
SFP |
XFP |
Required? |
MSA DWDM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Temperature - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
C |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Supply Voltage - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
µV |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
TX Bias Current - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
µA |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
TX Output Power - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
mW |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
RX Optical Power - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
mW |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
AUX1 - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
parameter dependent (embedded in transceiver) |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
AUX2 - High Alarm - Low Alarm - High Warning - Low Warning |
parameter dependent (embedded in transceiver) |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
SFPs and XFPs
The availability of the DDM real-time information and the warning and alarm status is based on the transceiver. The transceiver may or may not indicate that DDM is supported. Although some Nokia SFPs support DDM, Nokia SFPs support DDM releases later than Release 2.0. Contact a Nokia technical support representative for more information about DDM support for specific 7210 SAS releases. Non-DDM and DDM-supported SFPs are distinguished by a specific value in their EEPROM.
Although DDM data may be available for SFPs that do not indicate DDM support in their EEPROM, Nokia has not validated or verified the accuracy of this information.
DDM information can be displayed for non-Nokia transceivers, but Nokia is not responsible for the formatting, accuracy, and other informational details.
Statistics collection
The DDM information and warnings/alarms are collected at one minute intervals, so the minimum resolution for any DDM events when correlating with other system events is one minute.
In the Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring section of the show port port-id detail command output:
If the present measured value is higher than the either or both High Alarm, High Warn thresholds; an exclamation mark ‟!” displays along with the threshold value.
If the present measured value is lower than the either or both Low Alarm, Low Warn thresholds; an exclamation mark ‟!” displays along with the threshold value.
B:SR7-101# show port 2/1/6 detail
......
===============================================================================
Transceiver Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM), Internally Calibrated
===============================================================================
Value High Alarm High Warn Low Warn Low Alarm
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Temperature (C) +33.0+98.0 +88.0 -43.0-45.0
Supply Voltage (V) 3.31 4.12 3.60 3.00 2.80
Tx Bias Current (mA)5.7 60.0 50.00.1 0.0
Tx Output Power (dBm) -5.45 0.00 -2.00 -10.50 -12.50
Rx Optical Power (avg dBm) -0.65-3.00! -4.00! -19.51 -20.51
===============================================================================